Local non-profit KIND of the Upstate is teaching kids how to be kind

KIND of the Upstate — kids including and nurturing disabilities — is making a difference in our community by teaching kids to embrace each other and treat everyone with a little more kindness.

A group of ladies and a young boy wearing white shirts with colorful letters spelling KIND holding a large check for $45,000

Kind of cool? More like really cool. | Photo by KIND of the Upstate

Kindness is key. Local nonprofit KIND of the Upstate — which stands for “Kids Including and Nurturing Disabilities — teaches kids to add a little more kindness to the world. You might recognize KIND from its appearance on the TODAY Show in June where it received a $45,000 donation.

The “why”

KIND was started in 2020 by local moms Caroline Giguere and Francie Todd who each have sons with disabilities. After seeing how their other sons embrace their brothers, they realized they could help other Greenville kids do the same.

The goals

KIND aims to make the community more inclusive + teach inclusion starting in the classroom. The nonprofit provides educational lessons and materials that will will “ignite discussion amongst children and their teachers.”

How can you be KIND?

KIND put together a list of tips for talking to your kids about inclusion. The site also includes a section on language, terminology, and phrases to use when speaking about, and to, kids and parents.

How can you get involved?

Teachers can host a “KIND Day,” which is a 45-minute, interactive program to educate first through third graders about disabilities. If you’re not a teacher but still want to help, you can fill out a volunteer form.

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